
Eva Johanna Holmberg
پژوهشگر ارشد · Early Modern Cultural History
Queen Mary University of Londonمعرفی
Eva Johanna Holmberg is an Academy of Finland Research Fellow and Visiting Fellow at Queen Mary University of London's Department of History. She holds a PhD from the University of Turku and has held fellowships at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and institutions like Birkbeck and NYU. Her research focuses on early modern British cultural history, emphasizing cross-cultural encounters, travel writing, and the history of the body and emotions. She co-convenes the IHR seminar on Society, Culture, and Belief (1500-1800).
Her current project, 'Travel and Self-Description in Seventeenth-Century England,' examines travel accounts as vehicles for authorial self-representation, spanning manuscript and printed works from diverse social classes. She has taught at the University of Turku, University of Helsinki, and Queen Mary. Her publications include *Jews in the Early Modern English Imagination* (2012) and articles on early modern travelers like Peter Mundy and William Lithgow.
Her research interests span early modern travel writing, Christian-Muslim and Jewish-Christian relations, and life writing. She actively mentors postgraduate students in related fields.



